Claims
- 1. A controlled expansion bullet, comprising:
- a unitary metal body of generally "H" shaped axial cross section having an ogival nose portion, a generally cylindrical heel portion behind said nose portion and an integral partition therebetween along a central axis therethrough, said nose portion having an empty hollow point formed by a rearwardly extending forwardly open central blind bore and said heel portion having a rearwardly open cavity therein;
- a dense core filling said heel portion cavity; and
- a plurality of tubular metal inserts of higher tensile strength than said metal body located in said rear cavity.
- 2. The bullet of claim 1 wherein said plurality of tubular inserts are concentric about said central axis and closed at one end.
- 3. The bullet of claim 2 wherein said closed ends are disposed between said dense core and said integral partition.
- 4. The bullet of claim 3 wherein a first tubular insert is adjacent said metal body and a second tubular insert is disposed between said first tubular insert and said dense core.
- 5. The bullet of claim 4 wherein the length of said first tubular insert is greater than the length of said second tubular insert.
- 6. The bullet of claim 5 wherein the length of said first tubular insert is that effective to prevent the formation of a secondary bulge and the length of said first tubular insert is that effective to prevent the formation of a primary bulge when said bullet strikes a hard target.
- 7. The bullet of claim 5 wherein the open end of said first tubular insert has a thickness less than the thickness of said closed end.
- 8. The bullet of claim 7 wherein the thickness of said open end is from about equal to about 75% less than the thickness of said closed end.
- 9. The bullet of claim 5 wherein the thickness of the wall of said metal body rearward of said first tubular insert is less than the thickness of said wall adjacent the closed end of said first tubular insert.
- 10. The bullet of claim 5 wherein the radius of curvature of said closed end of said first tubular insert is effective to prevent the formation of a stress point when said bullet obliquely strikes a target.
- 11. The bullet of claim 10 wherein said radius of curvature is from about 0.51 mm to about 3.8 mm.
- 12. A controlled expansion bullet, comprising:
- a unitary metal body of generally "H" shaped axial cross section having an ogival nose portion, a generally cylindrical heel portion behind said nose portion and an integral partition therebetween along a central axis therethrough, said nose portion having an empty hollow point formed by a rearwardly extending forwardly open central blind bore and said heel portion having a rearwardly open cavity therein;
- a dense core filling said heel portion cavity; and
- a tubular metal insert of higher tensile strength than said metal body located in said rear cavity, said tubular metal insert having a closed end and an open end, the thickness of said open end being less than the thickness of said closed end.
- 13. The bullet of claim 12 wherein said tubular insert is concentric about said central axis and said closed end is disposed between said dense core and said integral partition.
- 14. The bullet of claim 13 wherein the thickness of the wall of said metal body rearward of said tubular insert is less than the thickness of said wall adjacent the closed end of said tubular insert.
- 15. The bullet of claim 13 wherein the radius of curvature of said closed end of said tubular insert is effective to prevent the formation of a stress point when said bullet obliquely strikes a target.
- 16. A controlled expansion bullet, comprising:
- a unitary metal body of generally "H" shaped axial cross section having an ogival nose portion, a generally cylindrical heel portion behind said nose portion and an integral partition therebetween along a central axis therethrough, said nose portion having an empty hollow point formed by a rearwardly extending forwardly open central blind bore and said heel portion having a rearwardly open cavity therein,
- a dense core filling said heel portion cavity; and
- a tubular metal insert of higher tensile strength than said metal body located in said rear cavity, said tubular metal insert having a closed end and an open end, the thickness of the wall of said metal body rearward of said tubular insert being less than the thickness of said wall adjacent the closed end of said tubular insert.
- 17. A bullet, comprising:
- a unitary metal body having an ogival nose portion, a generally cylindrical heel portion behind said nose portion and an integral partition therebetween along a central axis therethrough, said heel portion having a rearwardly open cavity therein;
- a dense core filling said heel portion cavity; and
- a plurality of tubular metal inserts of higher tensile strength than said metal body located in said rear cavity.
- 18. The bullet of claim 17 wherein said plurality of tubular inserts are concentric about said central axis and closed at one end, said closed ends being disposed between said dense core and said integral partition.
- 19. The bullet of claim 18 wherein a first tubular insert is adjacent said metal body and a second tubular insert is disposed between said first tubular insert and said dense core, the length of said first tubular insert being greater than the length of said second tubular insert.
- 20. The bullet of claim 19 wherein the length of said first tubular insert is that effective to prevent the formation of a secondary bulge and the length of said first tubular insert is that effective to prevent the formation of a primary bulge when said bullet strikes a hard target.
- 21. The bullet of claim 19 wherein the open end of said first tubular insert has a thickness less than the thickness of said closed end.
- 22. The bullet of claim 19 wherein the thickness of the wall of said metal body rearward of said first tubular insert is less than the thickness of said wall adjacent the closed end of said first tubular insert.
- 23. The bullet of claim 19 wherein the radius of curvature of said closed end of said first tubular insert is effective to prevent the formation of a stress point when said bullet obliquely strikes a target.
- 24. The bullet of claim 19 wherein said nose portion has a rearwardly extending forwardly open central blind bore filled with a dense material.
- 25. A bullet, comprising:
- a unitary metal body having an ogival nose portion, a generally cylindrical heel portion behind said nose portion and an integral partition therebetween along a central axis therethrough, said heel portion having a rearwardly open cavity therein;
- a dense core filling said heel portion cavity; and
- a tubular metal insert of higher tensile strength than said metal body located in said rear cavity, said tubular metal insert having a closed end and an open end, the thickness of said open end being less than the thickness of said closed end.
- 26. The bullet of claim 25 wherein said tubular insert is concentric about said central axis and said closed end is disposed between said dense core and said integral partition.
- 27. The bullet of claim 26 wherein the thickness of the wall of said metal body rearward of said tubular insert is less than the thickness of said wall adjacent the closed end of said tubular insert.
- 28. The bullet of claim 26 wherein the radius of curvature of said closed end of said tubular insert is effective to prevent the formation of a stress point when said bullet obliquely strikes a target.
- 29. A bullet, comprising:
- a unitary metal body having an ogival nose portion, a generally cylindrical heel portion behind said nose portion and an integral partition therebetween along a central axis therethrough, said heel portion having a rearwardly open cavity therein,
- a dense core filling said heel portion cavity; and
- a tubular metal insert of higher tensile strength than said metal body located in said rear cavity, said tubular metal insert having a closed end and an open end, the thickness of the wall of said metal body rearward of said tubular insert being less than the thickness of said wall adjacent the closed end of said tubular insert.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/056,146 filed Apr. 30, 1993.
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